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  <img style="aspect-ratio:990/590;" src="Grid View_image.png" width="990"
  height="590">
</figure>
<p>This view presents the child notes in a grid format, allowing for a more
  visual navigation experience.</p>
<p>Each tile contains:</p>
<ul>
  <li>The title of a note.</li>
  <li>A snippet of the content.</li>
  <li>For empty notes, the sub-children are also displayed, allowing for quick
    navigation.</li>
</ul>
<p>Depending on the type of note:</p>
<ul>
  <li>For&nbsp;<a class="reference-link" href="#root/_help_iPIMuisry3hd">Text</a>&nbsp;notes,
    the text can be slightly scrollable via the mouse wheel to reveal more
    context.</li>
  <li>For&nbsp;<a class="reference-link" href="#root/_help_6f9hih2hXXZk">Code</a>&nbsp;notes,
    syntax highlighting is applied.</li>
  <li>For&nbsp;<a class="reference-link" href="#root/_help_W8vYD3Q1zjCR">File</a>&nbsp;notes,
    a preview is made available for audio, video and PDF notes.</li>
  <li>If the note does not have a content, a list of its child notes will be
    displayed instead.</li>
</ul>
<p>The grid view is also used by default in the&nbsp;<a class="reference-link"
  href="#root/_help_0ESUbbAxVnoK">Note List</a>&nbsp;of every note, making
  it easy to navigate to children notes.</p>
<h2>Configuration</h2>
<p>Unlike most other view types, the grid view is not actually configurable.</p>